Ownership Report: The Legendary Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series

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So glad you went with ...

Amazing story this! And your truck looks great. And lovely shots all over this thread.

So glad you went with high profile steel wheels. Nothing else suit SUVs like these. Alloys on an offroader is a strict no no for me. And those black wheels gives the body a very nice contrast. The beige looks good, don't think I have said that before.

Please show us the inside of the Land Cruiser. Eager to see how the dash, instrument cluster, center console and the seats look.

That's a beauty Amol and I have had the pleasure to see you drive by a few times over the last few weeks on alpine eco road headed towards rainbow hospital(I think so because how many Tan LCs can there be in Bangalore).

Every time I see your beast, I picture a starry night sky in the hills which is inaccessible to us lesser mortals in our pseudo SUVs!

The next time you see a red TUV300 on alpine eco road headed towards ITPL, do holler and we might even do a quick meet while waiting for the traffic to give way

Keep the updates coming and do post a few more pics of the car interiors

Man oh man. A car or suv like this, is what I call unique. These old Toyota's are also collectibles. More so for those who are actively in the four by four community. Congratulations.

I guess it was you I saw a month ago around Phoneix Market City. I was heading back home from work towards tin factory on the main Itpl road. I was on your left. I didn't fancy the color but your Toyota stood out. It was chock-a-block traffic and I was on your left. Obviously; there is no way you're gonna see me from that height. Looking at your ride required angling my head in a way that you'd need to, to look at the Burj Khalifa. Yeah; your ride was so high up beside my sedan. I do remember the engine being quite noisy from the outside to the extent that I could hear it with my windows rolled up. The noise insulation isn't the greatest on my car too so I could be wrong about this.

The LandCruiser 80 series is what created Brand LandCruiser, at least for our generation. The truck is robust, over-engineered and built to work. In fact, most LandCruiser enthusiasts prefer the 80 series to the heavier, bulkier 100 & 200 Series.

We used to work closely with the US Consulate and I know how they maintain their cars. No expense is spared and it's all by the text book. The mileage is higher than what I'd be comfortable with, but you have to be open to such tall odometers if you're looking for a classic.

This used to be the ultimate dream 4x4 during my childhood, apart from a Ferrari F40. I had posters of both these machines in my bedroom. Awesome pics here as well, I just love this Tan shade. Wish you Lakhs and Lakhs of happy and memorable miles on your LC. Looking forward to regular updates on this thread.

Congrats for the vehicle... That thing is a keeper.
Ditto for the interior. I routinely drool over the Series 70 and 80s interiors on the Internet.
But I have to say that, the stock look had a much more classy look to it.
And, did you fix that shifting to 4L issue?

Absolutely epic. While i was watching this, my 4 year old son came from behind and literally shouted. " Wow Papa, Toyota Monster " . This land cruiser is surely a Boy's Toy. I am sure this is a showstopper on the streets. Lovely pics as well. I would loved to see the interior of your truck. That would have helped me imagine myself on the driver's seat

Congrats! That's a lovely SUV you have got. Wish you thousand's of happy miles ahead. Lovely review and pics too. Rated 5*.

Last month i visited Bhutan and saw many Toyota LandCruiser's including the 80 series. Had a small talk with one of its owner who coincidentally was related to the owner of the resort where we stayed. His car looked meticulously maintained from outside & according to him, he was very happy with the vehicle. Its super reliable, tough and can easily go through any terrain you throw at it. His vehicle has done more than 6 lack kilometers and was still running on the original engine. He had other cars too but this vehicle is his personal favorite.

Congratulations and many happy trouble free miles with the mighty 80!!
I am an NRI residing in Africa for the last 14 years and the land cruisers (all series from 45 to 200) as well as the hilux and its cousin the fortuner are perhaps the most respected vehicles on the continent. Two of them stand out among these and they are the 70 series and the 80 series, while we see a lot more of the former as well as the 100 series on roads. The only reason i want to get back to India is to buy an 80 series as my Prado just does not cut it enough for me.
Enjoy the ownership of a legend.
Cheers!!!

its an amazing machine! congrats on your buy. This one car has always been my dream. I have been driving a Highlander for last 2 months in the US and its a 2004 model with more than 75000 Miles on it and still runs like new. speaks a lot about the build quality!

Hope you have great and safe drives on your new drive. please keep updating on your experiences specially with any maintenance that would come up in the future